5218 Best Hotels in USA

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The Palms at Indian Head

$$ | 2220 Hoberg Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA

Spectacular desert views can be had from this small, 1950s hotel that displays an authentic mid-century modern look, with Mondrian influences and original art by local artists. For extreme privacy, request a poolside room with a fireplace. When the place was called the Hoberg Resort, Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby, and Clark Gable, Lon Chaney Jr., among others, vacationed here. Although property owners have come and gone, it only gets better with time, now showcasing an Olympic-size pool and dive bar—literally, with underwater windows to the pool. For more space and privacy, request one of the two poolside casitas with kitchenettes. Service is casual and there's a dinner-only steak house (open Wednesday through Sunday) that is about as fine dining as you'll get in this area.

Pros

  • Quiet, oasis-like atmosphere
  • Mid-century design
  • Poolside casitas with kichenettes offer space and privacy

Cons

  • Pool open to non-hotel guests
  • Restaurant closed in summer
  • No room phones
2220 Hoberg Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–7788
Hotel Details
12 rooms
No Meals
Families with children under 13 must book rooms 6 or 7; day pool pass $15 for non-hotel guests

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Palms Hotel

$$$$ | 168 Cottage Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11770, USA

On arrival at this boutique hotel you are greeted by velvet ropes and a red carpet, because here everyone is a V.I.P. The hotel, with a main building and additional cottages and suites scattered around town, is about down-to-earth luxury and comforts like marshmallowy soft beds and fully-equipped kitchens. It's a hip scene without being "a scene." Perfect for family celebrations or a friends' weekend, many rooms can be configured to accommodate large parties—the presidential penthouse accomodates up to 10 people (reserve well in advance), and many outdoor seating areas include one bayside with barbecues and kayaks. Outdoor movies are screened.

Pros

  • Comfortable outdoor seating on the bay
  • Can accommodate large parties

Cons

  • Not all properties are on the water
  • Check-in may be at a different location
  • Late check-in time
  • Minimum two night stay
168 Cottage Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11770, USA
631-583–8870
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.
42 rooms
No Meals

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The Palms Hotel & Spa

$$ | 3025 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA

If you're seeking a relaxed property away from the noise but close to both Mid-Beach and South Beach nightlife, you'll find an exceptional beach, an easy pace, and beautiful gardens with soaring palm trees and inviting hammocks here, with rooms as fabulous as the grounds. An expansive lobby, filled with ceiling fans, palm trees, and French doors is an inviting place reminiscent of a Caribbean mansion by the sea. From the lobby, take a walk through the extensive property that features an edible garden, walking paths, and many places to get away from the world. Rooms offer either a city view, garden view, or ocean view and all are decorated in browns and beige with hints of tropical orange. The hotel also has a 5,000-square-foot Aveda spa and a signature farm-to-table restaurant, Essensia. The property combines excellent service, laid-back sophistication, and oceanfront serenity into a destination where wellness and environmental awareness are high priorities.

Pros

  • Thatched chickee huts
  • Direct beach access
  • Beach yoga

Cons

  • Standard rooms do not have balconies (but suites do)
  • Room decor a bit tired
  • Not as "cool" as neighboring hotels
3025 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33140, USA
305-534–0505
Hotel Details
251 rooms
No Meals

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Palo Alto Creek

$$$ | 231 West Main, Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA

Just a few miles outside of Fredericksburg and nestled along the shady Palo Alto Creek, this property has the original 1875 buildings built by German immigrant Karl Itz. They've been updated with modern amenities, yet they're perfect for fans of the outdoors. Choose from the main Itz House, which sleeps eight, or opt for the quainter Log Cabin, Barn, or Hideaway cabin, all complete with a screened-in porch. Children are not allowed to stay in certain rooms. A breakfast of fresh pastries is delivered to your door each morning. Get directions and reserve through Gästehaus Schmidt.

Pros

  • A perfect nature escape with glimpses of deer and a view of the creek
  • Each cabin offers utmost privacy
  • In-room massage therapist option is an added bonus

Cons

  • A bit far from downtown
  • Not ideal for children
231 West Main, Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
800-997–0089
Hotel Details
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Paloma Resort

$$ | 67670 Carey Rd., Cathedral City, CA, 92234, USA

Tucked into a quiet neighborhood just off Highway 111, what was once a date farm and then a 1950s-era Elizabeth Arden spa is now a small but colorful palm-dotted resort with sizeable, comfortable, and fun suites and stand-alone bungalows. It feels like a Frida Kahlo painting come to life, with murals of succulents and cacti splashed across interior and exterior walls, eye-catching throw pillows and curios, wallpaper in bold patterns, hot-pink umbrellas, goldenrod-hued patio chairs, and encaustic-tile bars. The heated pool and adjacent bar, hot tub, putting green, and scattered second-story shared hallway patios invite you to linger outside while the wellness bungalows—part of the first outpost of the respected Palm Springs' day spa, Grounded—lure you back inside.

Pros

  • Poolside day suite perfect for group hangs
  • Well-curated in-room snacks and spirits
  • Fantastic Spanish restaurant from successful local chef

Cons

  • Not within comfortable walking distance to restaurants or shopping
  • Motel-style buildings lack privacy
  • Design might be too loud for some
67670 Carey Rd., Cathedral City, CA, 92234, USA
760-864–1177
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66 units
No Meals

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Panamint Springs Resort

$$$ | Hwy. 190, Death Valley, CA, USA

Ten miles inside the park's west entrance, overlooking Panamint Valley's sand dunes and unusual geological formations, this rustic, mom-and-pop-style resort has a wraparound porch, as well as a restaurant and bar, a gas station, and a general store. One room has a king-size bed, and several rooms and cabins accommodate up to six people. Tent cabins and tent and RV (six with hookups) sites are also available.

Pros

  • Slow-paced
  • Friendly
  • Peaceful and quiet after sundown

Cons

  • Far from the park's main attractions
  • Limited Wi-Fi and cell service
  • Rooms don't have TV
Hwy. 190, Death Valley, CA, USA
775-482–7680
Hotel Details
25 units
No Meals

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Pandora's Manor

$$$$ | 407 W. High Ave., High Point, NC, 27260, USA

It's a wonder there wasn't a place like this in a furniture town already: a boutique inn with rooms impeccably designed by different interior designers, from Bravo TV's Thom Filicia to the NC-based Madcap Cottage. Not a detail has been overlooked here, from hand-painted wallpaper to custom dog beds. Two suites have room to work or entertain, while Celerie Kemble's room has a standalone tub and veranda. Events are often held on the tented lawn or in the showpiece kitchen, which also serves guests elaborate breakfasts and snacks. The clientele is mostly industry and visiting university parents, who enjoy every luxury with rates to match.

Pros

  • Literally the apex of interior design
  • King beds in all rooms
  • Sumptuous breakfast

Cons

  • Expensive rate, no matter the season
  • Weddings and events often book out the house
  • Geared towards couples and industry pros
407 W. High Ave., High Point, NC, 27260, USA
336-886–4253
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Paniolo Ranch

$$ | 1510 Farm to Market Rd. 473, Boerne, TX, 78006, USA

You'll have to drive down a winding back road to reach this Hawaiian-named retreat, but once you see the beautiful rolling valley below its hilltop perch overlooking a sparkling lake, you'll be glad you made the trip. The property features five accommodations—four private cottages, each with a suite or two rooms as well as luxurious living spaces; and one suite in the main house. The O'Hana House is the most private and has some of the best views of the ranch; it also has its own hot tub, ideal for stargazing before bed.

Pros

  • Luxurious decor
  • On-site spa, pool, hot tubs
  • Beautiful remote property

Cons

  • Slightly difficult to find
  • No restaurant, but delicious meals are available for pre-order
  • Lots of weddings on the property
1510 Farm to Market Rd. 473, Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-324–6666
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4 cottages, 1 suite in the main house
Free Breakfast

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Pantai Inn

$$$ | 1003 Coast Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92037, USA

Located along La Jolla coastline with ocean views from almost every corner, this sophisticated, Bali-inspired inn offers a mix of studios, one- and two-bedroom suites, and cottages. Diverging from the pastel, beachy-chic vibe that dominates neighboring properties, Pantai’s decor features dark mahogany canopy beds, South Asian artwork, fireplaces, and copper sinks that give the property a retreat-like experience that extends to the inn’s stellar service and refusal to nickel-and-dime guests; complimentary amenities include Wi-Fi, breakfast, beach amenities, and beverages in the lobby. Beyond the courtyard fountains are tropical-chic rooms with Tommy Bahama-esque furnishings, river-rock rain showers, and amenities like 60'' flat-screen TVs, fireplaces, and full kitchens. Although the spacious suites appeal to groups, Pantai’s serene atmosphere is not the ideal property for small children. 

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Ocean views
  • Use of surfboards and beach supplies

Cons

  • No pool, fitness center, or elevator
  • Not pet-friendly
  • Daily parking $25
1003 Coast Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92037, USA
858-224–7600
Hotel Details
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Paradise Bay Resort

$$ | 47-039 Lihikai Dr., Kaneohe, HI, 96744, USA

Right on picturesque Kaneohe Bay amid the junglelike fauna of the windward side, this resort offers apartment-style units ranging from cozy studios to spacious two-bedroom suites with breathtaking views of the majestic Koolau Mountains; one stand-alone cottage is in a remote area not generally frequented by tourists. All accommodations have either a full kitchen or kitchenette; suites have a private lanai. Units do not have their own washer/dryers, but there is guest laundry on-site. For an additional fee, you can take a guided tour of Kaneohe Bay on Wednesday afternoon to snorkel with endangered Hawaiian sea turtles and manta rays, or, on Saturday morning, take a chartered boat to the sandbar. Wi-Fi, use of the pool, and beach gear are included in the hefty resort fee; pets can stay for an additional nightly fee.

Pros

  • Local, authentic experience
  • Beautiful views over the bay
  • En suite kitchens or kitchenettes

Cons

  • Remote location not near most other attractions
  • Neighborhood is a bit run-down
  • Rental car a necessity (but parking included in $38 nightly resort fee)
47-039 Lihikai Dr., Kaneohe, HI, 96744, USA
808-239–5711
Hotel Details
46 rooms
No Meals

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Paradise Point Resort & Spa

$$$ | 1404 Vacation Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA

Minutes from SeaWorld but hidden in a quiet part of Mission Bay, the beautiful landscape of this 44-acre resort offers plenty of space for families to play and relax. The botanical gardens have ponds, waterfalls, footbridges, waterfowl, and more than 600 varieties of tropical plants—a pleasant backdrop for the island-inspired spa. Many opportunities for recreation are available—there are five pools, including one just for adults—two pickleball courts, two tennis courts, and an 18-hole miniature golf course. Ground-floor bungalow-style rooms are outfitted with flat-screen plasma TVs, mini-refrigerators, and a sleek navy-and-white palette.

Pros

  • Lots of on-site activities on land and in the water
  • Five pools
  • Access to marina with variety of watercraft

Cons

  • Not centrally located
  • Motel-thin walls
  • Parking and resort fees
1404 Vacation Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
858-240–4913
Hotel Details
462 rooms
No Meals
$44 resort fee

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Paradise Village Hotel

$$ | 31811 Hwy. 706, Ashford, 98304, USA

A young Ukrainian couple bought and completely revamped this older motel-style lodging in the center of Ashford, giving it a fresh, distinctive look and an upbeat energy. The unique hot tub—a bubbling cauldron over an open flame—is a particularly fun touch. Guest rooms have an inviting rustic-chic aesthetic, with timber ceilings, rough-hewn wood beds, and stylish bathrooms with heated floors.

Pros

  • Restaurant and bakery serving Eastern European and American dishes
  • Bluetooth speakers and flat-screen TVs in rooms
  • Young, hip vibe

Cons

  • Some rooms are a little small
  • Hourly charge for hot tub
  • Traffic noise, especially in summer
31811 Hwy. 706, Ashford, 98304, USA
360-255–0070
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12 units
No Meals

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Parc 55 San Francisco

$$ | 55 Cyril Magnin St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

One of the largest hotels in town, the Parc 55 (a Hilton hotel) brims with activity, but its size is by no means overwhelming, thanks to features like the acclaimed Kin Khao restaurant and spacious but dated standard rooms with flat-screen TVs, handsome desks, and ergonomic chairs. Love seats placed by picture windows offer a comfortable respite to take in city and bay views. A FedEx business center and other amenities for professionals are provided, along with full concierge services, and the well-equipped 1,500-square-foot gym is open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Close to public transportation, shops, and restaurants
  • Good-size rooms, some with stellar views
  • Outdoor pool and excellent gym

Cons

  • Dated room decor
  • Immediate area can be seedy at night
  • Expensive breakfast and very expensive parking
55 Cyril Magnin St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-392–8000
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1,024 rooms
No Meals

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Parc Corniche Condominium Suite Hotel

$$ | 6300 Parc Corniche Dr., Orlando, FL, 32821, USA

Set back from traffic on the south end of I-Drive, this condo hotel offers a good deal for a family, with suites that have separate bedrooms, flat-screen TVs, full kitchens with dishwasher, and bathrooms; the I-Ride Trolley passes the front door.

Pros

  • On-site convenience store
  • Well-equipped kitchens
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Not much within walking distance
  • $15 daily resort fee, $30 cleaning fee
  • Parking can be crowded
6300 Parc Corniche Dr., Orlando, FL, 32821, USA
407-239–7100
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210 suites
Free Breakfast

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Paris Las Vegas

$ | 3655 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Life is magnifique at this French-themed hotel, though some find the heavy-handed decor a little busy. Standard rooms have armoires for closets and marble baths with phones and make-up mirrors. West-facing rooms overlook the magnificent fountains and lagoon across the street at Bellagio. The rooms and suites that carry the appellation \"Bordeaux\" have elegant European-style furnishings with French-inspired decorative elements and artwork. Suites boast not only more space but also vibrant blue, brown, and white accents and rich fabrics. Downstairs dining options include Gordon Ramsay's steak house and Mon Ami Gabi bistro. The octagonal Pool Á Paris Las Vegas, on the rooftop just below the Eiffel Tower replica, is a great place to spend the afternoon.

Pros

  • Restaurant selection much improved
  • Spacious rooms
  • Views of Bellagio fountains

Cons

  • Some rooms are tired
  • Big crowds and long lines
  • Much-loved regional French buffet is gone
3655 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
877-796–2096
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2916 rooms
No Meals

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Park Hotel

$ | 234 Delaware Ave., Put-in-Bay, OH, 43456, USA

Arguably Put-in-Bay’s most elegant place to stay, this centrally located hotel attracts visitors who want to experience the history here, but with some of the modern features you’d find in a newer property. It was built as a hotel in the 1870s, when one of its big selling points was the fact that it had coil mattresses in an era where most beds were still stuffed with straw. It has naturally had a number of upgrades in the past 140 years, and while there still aren’t any phones or TVs in the rooms, all have individual heating and air-conditioning units and Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Excellent value for money
  • Historic experience in the heart of town

Cons

  • Shared bathrooms
  • Central location means it can be noisy at night
  • Minimum Friday-and-Saturday-night stay on weekends
234 Delaware Ave., Put-in-Bay, OH, 43456, USA
419-285–3581
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
25 rooms
No Meals

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Park Hyatt Aviara Resort

$$$$ | 7100 Aviara Resort Dr., Carlsbad, CA, 92011, USA

As one of the most luxurious hotels in San Diego, this retreat completed a $60 million resort-wide transformation in 2020, with redesigned rooms, a new lobby, family pool with water park, luxury cabanas, and three new restaurants including Ember & Rye by celebrity chef Richard Blais. It's a play-and-relax haven with an Arnold Palmer–designed golf course, a tennis club, two pools, and views overlooking Batiquitos Lagoon and the Pacific among its 250 acres. The 540-square-foot rooms are remarkably spacious and feature every possible amenity including king beds, private terraces with water views, and deep soaking tubs. Despite the lavishly appointed grounds, the resort is exceptionally family-friendly. Children have their own pool with waterslides, and can join parents in the Topgolf Swing Suite with virtual screens, a golfing simulator, and arcade games. The Ponto Lago restaurant serves Baja-inspired cuisine, or for something less formal, head to the terrace for cocktails and live music (Friday and Saturday). A shopping shuttle transports guests to the Carlsbad Outlets, and a beach shuttle makes a daily trip to Moonlight Beach in Encinitas during the summer upon request.  Dinner at Ember & Rye or a pampering treatment at the Miraval Spa are worth the splurge.

Pros

  • Coastal-chic resort with unbeatable location
  • Best golf course in San Diego
  • Surrounding nature trails

Cons

  • $68 resort fee
  • Expensive
  • Breakfast not included
7100 Aviara Resort Dr., Carlsbad, CA, 92011, USA
800-233–1234
Hotel Details
327 rooms
No Meals
Greens fee $300; 18 holes, 7007 yards, par 72

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Park James Hotel

$$ | 1400 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA

There’s an exciting energy in the courtyard of this charming boutique hotel. That fun central patio setting would fit right in with the low-key alfresco party atmosphere found in cities like Austin, Texas, but is rarely seen in the Bay Area. Nature and technology are the recurring theme throughout the hotel, with the former seen in the oak tree–inspired decor and farm-to-table restaurant on-site. For tech industry travelers looking for something small and hip, this is a good choice.

Pros

  • Terrific restaurant and bar
  • Great beds and workspaces
  • Enthusiastic, helpful staff

Cons

  • Bare room design
  • Small bathrooms
  • Location between busy street and train tracks isn't ideal
1400 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA
650-304–3880
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61 rooms
No Meals

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Park Lane Suites & Inn

$$ | 809 S.W. King Ave., Portland, OR, 97205, USA

The closest hotel in town to Washington Park, this comfortable if not especially fancy apartment-style hotel is one of the city's better-kept secrets; it's on the southern edge of the Nob Hill shopping district, and about a 15-minute walk from downtown. Suites have one or two bedrooms and come with spacious, work-friendly living areas and kitchens stocked with dishware, lots of cabinet space, and a full-size refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, and dishwasher. Standard rooms, which are in a motel-style building across the street, have bamboo floors and a simple midcentury-modern aesthetic.

Pros

  • Proximity to several prominent neighborhoods
  • Well-stocked kitchens in the suites
  • The two-bedroom suites are a great value for families

Cons

  • Parking is free but limited
  • Not enough soundproofing, especially with standard rooms
  • Rather basic room interiors
809 S.W. King Ave., Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-226–6288
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Credit cards accepted
41 rooms, 45 suites
No Meals

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Park Mammoth Resort

$ | 22850 Louisville Rd., Park City, KY, 42160, USA

If your idea of a perfect vacation involves lots of golf, shooting, wine, or all three, then you’re likely to fall in love with Park Mammoth Resort. This woodsy lodge is located on an 18-hole golf course and caters to golf getaways. It doubles as a convention center and has a few regional business travelers. Staff is polite and professional, and if you're planning a get-together, wedding, or conference, the resort employs event planners to help you with everything. It’s south of Mammoth Cave National Park and is a good alternative to Cave City if you want a more sylvan experience.

Pros

  • Beautiful surroundings
  • Plenty of on-site activities

Cons

  • Area dining options are limited to the resort
  • Some areas are a bit dated
22850 Louisville Rd., Park City, KY, 42160, USA
270-749–4101
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100 rooms
No Meals

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Park MGM Las Vegas

$ | 3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

The old Monte Carlo Resort went through a remarkable transformation to become Park MGM, the classical marble-and-mirror design giving way to a vibe that is more airy, vibrant, and full of art that reflects nature (or a park); it's centered by a sculpture that looks like tree roots from below. Rooms are functional and streamlined, with European flair and custom touches such as original photographs. The spa offers treatments and classes such as yoga and meditation, and the pool is family-friendly but still sophisticated. Restaurants include Eataly Italian marketplace and the cozy Bavette's Steakhouse. Juniper Cocktail Lounge gives new meaning to the term \"gin joint.\" The 5,000-seat Dolby Live indoor amphitheater has been home to numerous artists' residencies. A free tram connects the resort to CityCenter and Bellagio.

Pros

  • Design emphasizes the outdoors
  • Small but nice and relaxing rooms
  • Proximity to T-Mobile Arena

Cons

  • Taxi entrance not close to main entrance
  • Small pool area
  • Busy on game days at arena next door
3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
888-529–4828
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2700 rooms
No Meals

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Park Place

$$$ | Ocean City, MD, 21842-4021, USA

Filling a need for more affordable, family- and child-friendly accommodations, this small, multistory hotel on the boardwalk is owned and operated by a family with over a century of experience. All rooms are efficiencies with fully equipped kitchenettes and sofa beds. Some have extra-long beds and hot tubs. Conner's Beach Café, a full-service restaurant, and Conner's Sail Loft Deck Bar, a beachside bar and restaurant, are part of the complex.

Pros

  • Prime location for lower OC activities
  • On the boardwalk
  • Some rooms have ocean views

Cons

  • "family-friendly" features not for everyone
Ocean City, MD, 21842-4021, USA
410-289–6440
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
89 rooms

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Park Plaza Hotel

$$ | 307 S. Park Ave., FL, 32789, USA

Small and intimate, this beautifully updated 1922 establishment charms with its fern-bedecked wrought-iron balconies and such offerings as free Wi-Fi and coffee and tea service in the lobby. The best accommodations are suites that open onto a flower-filled balcony over Park Avenue itself. The separate but high-end BoVine Steakhouse is in the same building.

Pros

  • Valet parking
  • Romantic atmosphere
  • Park Avenue views

Cons

  • Railroad tracks are close, making for train noise at night
  • Small rooms
  • Far from theme parks
307 S. Park Ave., FL, 32789, USA
407-647–1072
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28 rooms
No Meals

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Park Shore Resort

$$$ | 600 Neapolitan Way, Naples, FL, 34103, USA

Well situated near the beaches and shopping off Gulf Shore Boulevard, this casual hidden retreat is practical and comfortable, featuring spacious, condo-style suites with all the comforts of home—from full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi to updated furniture and blackout drapes. There are on-site laundry facilities, too. The abundant amenities and amiable customer service more than make up for an overall scene that's not necessarily the trendiest in town.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Tropical pool and shaded grounds
  • Quiet

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Long walk to beach
  • No shuttle service
600 Neapolitan Way, Naples, FL, 34103, USA
855-923–8197
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156 rooms
No Meals

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Park South Hotel

$$$ | 124 E. 28th St., New York, NY, 10016, USA

In a beautifully transformed 1906 office building, this contemporary hotel is a great vacation base: comfortable and convenient but basic enough to be good value. Guest rooms feel smartly modern, though they've retained some period details, while the updated lobby is a comfortable place to lounge.

Pros

  • Expansive (seasonal) rooftop bar
  • Comfortable lobby
  • Good value for NYC

Cons

  • Bland room decor
  • Small rooms and bathrooms
  • Neighborhood might be too quiet for some
124 E. 28th St., New York, NY, 10016, USA
212-448–0888
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131 rooms
No Meals

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Park View Historic Hotel

$$$ | 7004 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA

This Victorian guesthouse, steps from the streetcar and Audubon Park, adds to the delightful selection of smaller Uptown lodgings. The historic property has graced St. Charles Avenue since 1884 when it welcomed visitors to the World's Fair, and every room is decorated with period antiques and decorative accessories. Breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking Audubon Park, and the cozy library is stocked with books for guests to enjoy. The home has one of the largest collections of historic Carnival memorabilia on public display in the city. The streetcar---which you will be charmed to see roll by from the porch---will get you to the Garden District, the Warehouse District, the CBD, and the edge of the French Quarter.

Pros

  • Great views of and access to Audubon Park
  • Many excellent restaurants nearby
  • Historic ambience

Cons

  • Not walkable to downtown or the French Quarter
  • Rooms can feel dated
  • Some rooms are much smaller than others
7004 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA
504-861–7564
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Parker House Bed and Breakfast

$ | 2323 Ohio Ave., Cincinnati, OH, 45219, USA

A restored 1878 Victorian mansion near the University of Cincinnati is now a B&B. Parker House has a music parlor, antique furnishings, reproduction wall coverings, and murals of Beethoven and Mozart hand-painted on the ceiling. Guests can use the kitchen.

2323 Ohio Ave., Cincinnati, OH, 45219, USA
513-579–8236
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Parker Inn

$$ | 434 State St., Schenectady, NY, 12305, USA

This hotel dramatically transformed the Parker Building, a narrow structure that was the city's tallest building when it was erected in 1906. An antique cage-style elevator takes you to contemporary rooms with dark-wood furniture and floral-fabric accents. Maroon velvet curtains and vintage movie posters in the lounge downstairs are a nod to the inn's neighbor, Proctor's Theatre; before and after shows, a chic crowd gathers for drinks, dinner, and snacks.

Pros

  • Close to everything
  • Period charm

Cons

  • Older hotel
434 State St., Schenectady, NY, 12305, USA
518-688-1001
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Credit cards accepted
23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Parkway Inn

$$$$ | 125 N. Jackson St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA

From the moment you enter its ground-floor "salon," this hotel soothes the soul with vintage furniture and black-and-white photographs showing the rise of east Jackson. Each room has a distinctive look—with oak or wicker furniture—and each is filled with well-chosen furnishings from the 19th century onward. The overall effect is homey and delightful, especially if you plan to stay a few days or longer. Continental breakfasts are served in an antiques-filled lounge. This quiet property is just three blocks from the Town Square.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of many restaurants
  • Quiet setting
  • Boutique atmosphere

Cons

  • Not a full-service hotel
  • No restaurant
  • Some guests noted dated furnishings
125 N. Jackson St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–3143
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49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Parmer's Resort

$ | 565 Barry Ave., FL, 33042, USA

Almost every room at this budget-friendly option has a view of South Pine Channel, with the lovely curl of Big Pine Key in the foreground. Waterfront cottages, with decks or balconies, are spread out on 6 landscaped acres, where there's also a heated swimming pool and a putting green. There are water sports galore, and the staff will book you a kayak tour, a fishing trip, or a bike excursion, or tell you which local restaurants will deliver dinner to your room. So what if the decor feels a little like Grandma's house and you have to pay extra ($10 or more) if you want your room cleaned daily? It's clean and comfy.

Pros

  • Bright rooms
  • Pretty setting
  • Good value

Cons

  • A bit out of the way
  • Housekeeping costs extra
  • Little shade around the pool
565 Barry Ave., FL, 33042, USA
305-872–2157
Hotel Details
47 units
Free Breakfast

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